ACTA


Meaning of ACTA in English

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(Latin; " Acts ")

In ancient Rome, the daily minutes of public business and a record of political and social events.

Senate 's daily doings ( acta diurna , commentaria Senatus ) be made public; Caesar Augustus later prohibited publication, though the Senate's acts continued to be recorded and could be read with special permission. There were also public registers ( acta diurna urbis , "daily minutes of the city") of the acts of the popular assemblies and the courts as well as births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. These constituted a daily gazette, a prototype of the modern newspaper.

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Alien and Sedition Acts

Combination Acts

Force Acts

Fugitive Slave Acts

Intolerable Acts

Coercive Acts

{{link=Navigation Acts">Navigation Acts

Pacific Railway Acts

Representation of the People Acts

Townshend Acts

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